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Like a cigarette?
Like a cigarette? That is the title of the article that caught my attention. Sometimes teenagers like me don’t know what to say when they’re asked to smoke a cigarette. Should we do it? Or walk away? I want to thank Grant for writing this article, and also Teen Ink for publishing it. It made me realize how important my life is, and how important it is to protect it. When I finally realize how many people are dying from smoking, I understand that life is a choice. I understand that whatever we choose to do there will be consequences either good or bad. I also realize that if I want to make a difference, I will. Differences that will also influence other people too. I’m here to thank each writer that contributes, and making a difference is the best thing we could do to prevent lung cancers from happening.
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